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Совершенствование системы контроля деятельности университетов в Российской Федерации // Improving the System of Control of Universities’ in the Russian Federation

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  • R. Bulyga P.

    (Financial University)

  • A. Amerslanova N.

    (Financial University)

  • Р. Булыга П.

    (Финансовый университет)

  • А. Амерсланова Н.

    (Финансовый университет)

Abstract

The article reviews the existing system of control of universities’ activity in the Russian Federation. The authors single out two blocks of this system (internal and external) along with three components of external control of universities’ activity (state control; professional control; public control). The article describes the characteristic features of particular forms of state control over universities’ activity (state accreditation of educational programs, federal state control of education quality; federal state supervision over education); public control over universities’activity (public accreditation of educational programs, independent assessment of education quality); professional control over universities’ activity (professional and public accreditation of educational programs, assigning rating to universities); internal control over universities’ activity (self examination in higher educational institutions, internal control of a university as an economic entity, internal assessment of education quality). The article examines the effectiveness of control procedures applied to the main objects of control (educational programs, quality of students training, conditions of educational activity, target results of activity) and singles out the following basic trends of improving the control over universities’ activity: the increased importance of assessing the effectiveness of educational programs implementation and informal control procedures based on expert evaluations and sociological surveys. The following major directions of improving the system of control over universities’ activity in Russia are suggested: developing the state and professional system of control; establishing the audit trails of an educational system; creating the mechanisms of acknowledging the results of control by the inspectors and auditors of different level; shifting the emphasis of state control from formal methods to the check of substantive aspects (quality) of the educational process; developing the tools and methods of professional control over universities’ activity; adapting the indexes of universities global ratings to the special national features of higher educational institutions; developing the internal monitoring of effciency and quality of educational programs’ implementation and informal types of internal independent assessment of education quality. В статье проведен обзор существующей системы контроля деятельности вузов в Российской Федерации. Выделены два блока системы контроля деятельности университетов (внутренний и внешний контроль), а также три компонента внешнего контроля деятельности университетов (государственный контроль, профессиональный контроль, общественный контроль). Дана характеристика конкретных форм государственного контроля деятельности университетов (государственной аккредитации образовательных программ, федерального государственного контроля качества образования, федерального государственного надзора в сфере образования, мониторинга в системе образования); общественного контроля деятельности университетов (общественной аккредитации образовательных программ, независимой оценки качества образования); профессионального контроля деятельности университетов (профессионально-общественной аккредитации образовательных программ, рейтингования вузов); внутреннего контроля деятельности университетов (самообследования вузов; внутреннего контроля деятельности университета как экономического субъекта, внутренней оценки качества образования). Проведен анализ действенности процедур контроля в отношении основных объектов контроля деятельности университетов (образовательных программ, качества подготовки обучающихся, условий осуществления образовательной деятельности, целевых результатов деятельности). Выделены основные тренды совершенствования контроля деятельности университетов: повышение значимости оценки эффективности реализации образовательных программ и неформальных процедур контроля, основанных на экспертных оценках и социологических опросах. Предложены основные направления совершенствования системы контроля деятельности университетов в России: формирование государственно-профессиональной модели контроля; становление сквозного контроля системы образования; создание механизмов признания результатов контроля проверяющими разного уровня; смещение акцентов государственного контроля с формальных методов к проверке содержательных аспектов (качества) образовательного процесса; развитие инструментария и методологии профессионального контроля деятельности университетов; адаптация показателей глобальных рейтингов университетов к национальной специфике вузов; развитие внутреннего мониторинга эффективности и качества реализации образовательных программ и неформальных видов внутренней независимой оценки качества образования.

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  • R. Bulyga P. & A. Amerslanova N. & Р. Булыга П. & А. Амерсланова Н., 2018. "Совершенствование системы контроля деятельности университетов в Российской Федерации // Improving the System of Control of Universities’ in the Russian Federation," Учет. Анализ. Аудит // Accounting. Analysis. Auditing, ФГОБУВО "Финансовый университет при Правительстве Российской Федерации" // Financial University under The Government of Russian Federation, vol. 5(6), pages 17-27.
  • Handle: RePEc:scn:accntn:y:2018:i:6:p:17-27
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